This solar-powered luxury train travels through a stunning 10,000-year-old canyon in Argentina
Good Good Goodby Kamrin Baker·1d ago
The first fully solar-powered luxury train in Latin America is rolling into the station: Argentina’s Tren Solar de la Quebrada.
New species of horned lizard named after Rhaenyra's dragon in 'House of the Dragon.' See the uncanny resemblance
Good Good Goodby Meghan Cook·1d ago
Soon after the season three finale of “House of the Dragon” aired on HBO on August 9, Discover Magazine reported that the record-breaking fantasy series had inspired the name of a new species in...
Heroic dog saves his owner — and cat — as Spokane wildfires set home ablaze
Good Good Goodby Kamrin Baker·1d ago
Although the Old Trails Fire in Spokane, Washington is now 100% contained, locals will be reeling from its destruction for the foreseeable future. One such person is Donna Carberry.
This sea turtle was flipped on its back and trapped in a sand pit for hours: 'I highly doubt she would have survived'
Good Good Goodby Meghan Cook·1d ago
In her home state of Florida, Sage LaJoie sees a lot of sea turtles on her daily commute. On July 13, she was going for a morning run on the beach in Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge when she...
These are all the places you can find the 'rescued climate data' the Trump administration has erased
Good Good Goodby SueEllen Campbell·1d ago
The Trump administration has shut down innumerable climate programs, including public-facing sources of information.
Bamboo tiny homes survive a 7.7 magnitude earthquake. They were built for the price of a smartphone
Good Good Goodby Kamrin Baker·2d ago
Back in 2019, architecture firm Blue Temple embarked on a mission alongside spinoff construction company Housing Now: Create low-cost housing for families displaced by civil war in Myanmar’s Bago...
New report: Trans students thrive when their teachers support them
Good Good Goodby Brooke Migdon·2d ago
This story was originally published by The 19th and was republished with permission. Supportive teachers can make a world of difference for transgender students, influencing their sense of safety...
Watch a vet scrape hundreds of barnacles off a sea turtle's shell in this 'very satisfying' viral video
Good Good Goodby Meghan Cook·2d ago
In April, Good Good Good shared the remarkable journey of Syrena, a loggerhead sea turtle that was found struggling to swim in the Gulf of Mexico in 2025.
Two critically endangered birds photobombed a trail camera: 'Now that’s a great selfie!'
Good Good Goodby Meghan Cook·2d ago
Over two decades ago, the University of California, San Diego created what is now known as ALERTCalifornia, a natural-disaster and wildfire response network that monitors over 1,200 trail cameras...
Startup matches Bay Area students in need of housing with boomer homeowners who have rooms to spare
Good Good Goodby Kamrin Baker·2d ago
Alison Donnally has spent the last several years watching close family members experience physical and mental health declines while living alone as they age.
Humpback whale entanglements are on the rise. Oregon is trying innovative 'rope-free crab traps' to help
Good Good Goodby Mia Maldonado·3d ago
Oregon fishermen will begin testing ropeless crabbing technology next spring in an effort to save whales from often-fatal entanglements.
A cat is going viral for the 'titanium skull' that saved his life
Good Good Goodby Meghan Cook·3d ago
Caroline Grace is the founder and executive director of The Baby Kitten Rescue, a non-profit animal rescue organization based in Los Angeles, California.
This photographer left trail cameras in a remote Kenyan forest for months. He uncovered a hidden 'wildlife highway'
Good Good Goodby Kamrin Baker·3d ago
Wildlife photographer Will Burrard-Lucas journeyed to southwestern Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve on a mission: To monitor and photograph the reserve’s endangered black rhino population.
The Trump administration wants to scrub national park history. Meet the librarians preserving it anyway
Good Good Goodby Jessica Kutz·3d ago
This story was originally published by The 19th and was republished with permission. Jenny McBurney, a librarian specializing in government publications, was in Washington, D.C., in June when she...
A hospice patient's last wish was to snuggle a golden retriever 'with puppy breath.' Gladdie was the girl for the job
Good Good Goodby Kamrin Baker·3d ago
Mount Evans Home Health Care & Hospice, which serves mountain and foothill communities in Colorado, has spent 45 years fulfilling the final requests of its patients.
Maine will continue providing gender-affirming care for minors, despite latest federal attempt to block it
Good Good Goodby Eesha Pendharkar·4d ago
Maine will continue providing gender-affirming care despite an announcement from the Trump administration banning Medicaid from covering hormone therapy and procedures for children under 18.
Researchers tracked sea turtles in the ocean with satellite tags. It revealed something they had never known before
Good Good Goodby Kamrin Baker·4d ago
A new study published by Florida State University researchers sheds new light on male green sea turtles.
Humans used to kill lions in this African village. Now, they get health benefits in exchange for saving big cats
Good Good Goodby Kamrin Baker·4d ago
In Africa’s lion range countries, human-wildlife conflict is of increasing concern. As big cats’ habitats shrink due to climate change, they turn to livestock properties to hunt.
Good News This Week: August 15, 2026 - Otters, Libraries, & Signs
Good Good Goodby Megan Burns·6d ago
Every day the Good Good Good team collects the best good news in the world and shares it with our community. Here are the highlights for this week!
Researchers find reading maps is good for our brains: 'Taxi drivers rarely die of Alzheimer's'
Good Good Goodby Hatim Sharif·7d ago
Taxi and ambulance drivers are less likely than workers in almost any other job to die of Alzheimer’s disease.
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